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NEW DELHI: West Bengal’s BJP government on Monday operationalised its “detect, delete and deport” policy, with Malda becoming the first district in the state to establish a holding centre for illegal foreign nationals.The facility has begun housing nine suspected Bangladeshi nationals, officials said.The holding centre, located at Chandan Park in English Bazar, was made operational after nine people, including three women and six minors, were brought there from Gazole’s Pandua area on Sunday under tight security arrangements, senior police officers were quoted as saying by news agency PTI.Officials said the facility currently remains the only such centre in Malda district…

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2 min readNew DelhiMay 25, 2026 05:32 PM IST UCEED, CEED Exam 2027: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has announced the exam dates for the Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design (UCEED 2027) and Common Entrance Exam for Design (CEED 2027). IIT Bombay will conduct UCEED and CEED in a single shift on January 17, 2026 across the country. Through UCEED, IIT Bombay grants admissions to bachelor of design (BDes) programmes at IIT Bombay, IIT Roorkee, IIT Delhi, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Guwahati and IITDM Jabalpur. Similarly, CEED is held for admission to master of design (MDes) courses at…

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With the release of the third part of the Bizzy Bees 2026 update (May 23, 2026), Grow a Garden developers introduced several new pets, crops, and event-related collectibles into the game. Among the newly added companions, the Moss Wyvern stands out as a limited-time Divine rarity critter that can only be obtained from the Season Pass 5. It focuses heavily on mutation conversion and pet progression mechanics through its two unique passive abilities. This article is a comprehensive guide on the Moss Wyvern, including its abilities, usefulness, and acquisition method in Grow a Garden. What does the Moss Wyvern do…

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Lucid bought back this Air Touring after 11 months of recurring software glitches. The car had issues with doors, cameras, audio, climate control, CarPlay, and drive settings. Other owners have reported similar bugs, but Fenske’s Air seems like an especially bad case. The Lucid Air has been on sale for around five years, which is long enough to expect a manufacturer to have figured out the software side of the car. Yet this Air Touring shows that even a technically brilliant EV can be undermined when basic functions, like doors, cameras, audio, climate control, CarPlay, and drive settings still don’t…

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In the first anniversary episode of The Health Wrap by The Hindu, Ramya Kannan, Health Editor, The Hindu and Athira Elssa Johnson, Senior Reporter, The Hindu, unpack three major health and policy developments shaping conversations this week. The 34th episode examines the World Health Organization’s declaration of the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, explaining what the classification means and why the Bundibugyo strain has raised concern among global health experts. Source link

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UP Govt to roll out Ayush Health and Wellness Policy 2026 We use cookies for analytics, advertising and to improve our site. You agree to our use of cookies by continuing to use our site. To know more, see our Cookie Policy and Cookie Settings.Ok Source link

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A prolonged conflict in West Asia could shave nearly 200 basis points off India Inc’s operating profitability this fiscal, even as overall corporate credit quality remains resilient due to stronger balance sheets and sustained domestic demand, Crisil Ratings said on Monday.In a stress test covering 34 sectors accounting for around 65% of its rated corporate debt, the ratings agency said companies are grappling with supply-chain disruptions, elevated fuel and freight costs, pricing pressures and a depreciating rupee as the geopolitical crisis stretches into its third month.Also Read: India’s Q4 GDP growth seen at 7.3% amid Iran war tensionsCrisil said it…

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India’s state-run oil companies continue to face mounting financial pressure from elevated global crude oil prices, with daily losses remaining close to Rs 600 crore despite multiple increases in retail fuel prices this month, Reuters reported on May 25 citing government officials.The latest revision in petrol and diesel prices, the fourth hike this month, comes as public sector oil marketing companies attempt to narrow the gap between domestic retail rates and surging international crude prices. Officials said the recent price hikes have only partially offset losses incurred by retailers such as Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum Corporation and Hindustan Petroleum…

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The Centre has turned up the pressure on ministries to accelerate the shutdown of loss-making public sector enterprises, as progress on winding up unviable state-owned firms remains limited despite policy approval nearly eight years ago, The Times of India reported on May 25.Government officials said only one public sector company — Rajasthan Drugs and Pharmaceuticals — has effectively ceased operations after the Rajasthan government agreed to take it over. The development comes even though the Union government had earlier cleared the shutdown of more than 40 financially weak public sector undertakings, ToI’s report (by Sidhartha) said.The issue was reviewed recently…

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